CLASS WORK
Monday, February 25, 2013
  • Review homework- Simple Subject & Predicate
  • Discuss BCR strengths and weaknesses
  • Read comments from previous night's BCR
  • Re-write BCR to receive a higher score
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
  • Review homework- Simple Subject & Predicate
  • Discuss BCR strengths and weaknesses
  • Read comments from previous night's BCR
  • Re-write BCR to receive a higher score
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
  • Spoke with Ms. Hawkins about next year's schedule!
Thursday, February 28, 2013
  • Take notes on Complete Subjects and Predicates
  • Complete a class work assignment on Complete Subjects and Predicates
  • Examine author's purpose
  • Read "Through the One Way Mirror" and "The Border: A Glare of Truth"
  • Respond to questions about the text.
Friday, March 1, 2013
  • Take notes on Complete Subjects and Predicates
  • Complete a class work assignment on Complete Subjects and Predicates
  • Examine author's purpose
  • Read "Through the One Way Mirror" and "The Border: A Glare of Truth"
  • Respond to questions about the text.

HOMEWORK

Monday, February 25, 2013
  • Bring your textbook Wednesday
  • Review notes on Simple Subjects and Predicates
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
  • Bring your textbook Thursday
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
  • Get your schedule form signed
  • Complete the side of the handout that says "SIMPLE SUBJECTS AND PREDICATES". Do not lose this paper, as we will take notes on Complete Subjects/Predicates, which is on the other side of the paper.

Thursday, February 28, 2013
COMPLETE SUBJECTS AND PREDICATES: Write each of the following sentences. BOX the complete subject and underline the complete predicate:
  1. Huge trucks roll across the nation’s highways all night long.
  2. What percentage of travelers use telephone credit cards?
  3. Some poisonous snakes have been found along this trail.
  4. We stopped at the fast-food restaurant for a snack after the dance.
  5. Eager travelers enjoyed the sight of maple trees with colorful leaves.
  6. The old gas lamps cast a warm glow on the flowered wallpaper.
  7. Why have you taken down your favorite poster?
  8. The U.S. president travels around the world in Air Force One.
  9. Unknown vandals damaged the statue in front of the art museum.
  10. The damaged statue stands as a reminder of the effects of human violence

Friday, March 1, 2013
COMPLETE SUBJECTS AND PREDICATES: Write each of the following sentences. BOX the complete subject and underline the complete predicate:
  1. Huge trucks roll across the nation’s highways all night long.
  2. What percentage of travelers use telephone credit cards?
  3. Some poisonous snakes have been found along this trail.
  4. We stopped at the fast-food restaurant for a snack after the dance.
  5. Eager travelers enjoyed the sight of maple trees with colorful leaves.
  6. The old gas lamps cast a warm glow on the flowered wallpaper.
  7. Why have you taken down your favorite poster?
  8. The U.S. president travels around the world in Air Force One.
  9. Unknown vandals damaged the statue in front of the art museum.
  10. The damaged statue stands as a reminder of the effects of human violence.